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Altoona Times from Altoona, Pennsylvania • 6

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ALTO A I ME A LTOO HUESDAY, IS 1 900. If You Buy It at AARON'S You Get It GOOD. i HolHdaysburg Jinny P. Hays. Staff Corrcnpondont at the Beginning of Right HOI.LlDAYSnTTRO, Doc.

2. TRASH'S HKM'MBW) BY COM). A tramp who slept under a yi II of been appointed by Rev. Joseph Wood, pastor of the church, to make arrangements for the entertainment: Mrs. S.

T. Williams, Misses Ualdrlse and Joanna Whren. board In a livid nenr town on Tues Your Christmas Shoppinj day -night, was so bomimhed with cold when ho awoke that he could lard cung, 25c iarccly walk. He was a uorry-lou- One lot 50-pound each at heedom's. itisli tlieButton-ondRcst" Irg flKure when he started about town to something to eat and the first house-wife at whose door he knocked, took pity on Ihe mp.n and treated him Let this store set you ngnt in tne sensiDie seiecit Mr.

Q. H. of s-pent yesterday here on uihI- Df Christmas presents. There is nothing more apprd to a good warm breakfast. 'Although now.

i ii a would ne excellent wrumo priate than a nice piece of furniture, nothing mol this Is the time of year tramps are abundant, strange to say very few have so far visited the county eapi- likelv to clease recioient. An Odd Piece for til i IvyIC A' 4 parlor or libraiy, an Easy Chair or Rocker, a Cou Chriatmas pot cards at I.ecdom'. lor tho farmer do their spring plous'ilmv if the ground- wua not so hard and dry. Port We.yner, a popular slnirl rirakemsn of this division, and a resident of HolHdaysburg, Is visiting friends at Pittsburg. Miss Mabel Snyder entertained the members of the Wednesdti J' Afternoon Sewing circle, yesterday at Her home on Allegheny street.

Mrs. Howard Shelly and son. Manning, departed yesterday morning for an cxtented trip to Harrlsburtf, Philadelphia and New Telle. Tho Women'r Home and" Foreign a Morris Chair, a China Closet or Buffet, a Librar Table, Combination Book Caie, and so the story aboii acceDtable things mip-ht continue indefinitely. 1 0 0 1 1.

1 .1 nAAanf 1 INSECT TKSTS ABOVT. These warm aitcrnoons, flies, mosquitoes and various other Insects can be seen and occasionally the voice cf a cricket or tree frog is heard and a turtle or two not yet havlngr burled In the mud for the winter siesta crawl on a log- in a pond to bask In the sun. The blue birds, robins, blackbirds, meadow larks aiifi other klndB of birds that have not gone south flit about, chirping merrily; all of which seems strangely out of place tor this timo of the year. wny lire yuu wim luriner ueiautt juai apt final statement as absolutely true: You will not fil a more desirable stock any whereelse; neither A COMPLETE LIXE OF MORRIS ClIAinS you encounter any more favorable prices or terms. We will appreciate an inspection of the many articles selected tor yc Missionary society of the Luthern." w.il meet at the church par-ors, at 2 o'clock this afternoon.

"The Bigamist," a very absorbing moving picture scene will be glve.i at the Grand theatre tonight. Mr. Bamuel Taylor will sing a beautiful illustrated song. A fourtecn-horse power boiler, that was made at the Madden Holler works, was Installed yesterday at the slaughter house of Butcher John Sellers, on West Hickory street. Frank Stewart, an enthusiastic? young sportsman, of Frankstown approval.

An early call is advisable. MME. ADELAIDE NORWOOD as AIDA" With the English Grand Opera Company, At the Mishler Theatre, Saturday. Matinee and Night. DROUGHT SAVES GAME BIRDS.

Its an ill wind that blows no one any good. The continued drought has saved many game birds and animals from the guns of the hunters this fall, the extremely dry weather making successful hunting very difficult. Many deer escaped the deadly rifle bullets for this reason. The deer sections were Invaded by large W. S.

AARON CASH nCu numbers of sportsmen, but many of township, has returned irom a nuni istiier Theatre The Merit Store, 1428 Eleventh Avenue. inTrtXrThwe can be'no latins. Ithem Vll trl t0 Huntingdon county in the vlcinitv of Manor Hill. He securea a shot at a dry weather, romnlH Home Furnishers Where the Masses Trat a nice bag of rabbits and squirrels. A number of HolHdaysburg people, I night, but every night.

There are I the successes and failures on the stage the same as In any other field I of endeavor. Some girls who are KV1TII DAY, RKOKMBRK 4, Jlntini'c unci Night. Season's Notable Kvent THf; oriiitA co. WITH JIMK ADKIiAIIVK NOHWOOH Presents the tiraiul Opera Success REALTY RECORD. especially members of the Baptist The following real estate transfers ohurCh, attended the funeral of Dr.

were entered upon record yesterday jameSl at the First Baptist at the office of register and recorder: church of Altoona, last night. The Daniel cave et ux, to Alexander ifuneral sermon was preached by Rev, NEW YORK TAILORING "ASDV Taylor, Altoona, $200. ambitious to go on the stage will not think of the privations and hard work; they only see it from one point of view. To the girl with talent and who will work hard, encouragement should be extended. So sou see to answer these lotters with a conscience Is not a task to be taken up lightly." J.

R. Wood, pastor of the Baptist church of this place. Mrs. Howard M. Sell has been returned to her home on Pine street from the Roaring Spring sanitarium.

When buying clothes you always consider three thj C. Blaine London to Geo. A. Shlvely, Juniata borough, $2800. W.

V. Hughes et ux, to Andrew C. Purcell, Altoona, $400. Brooklyn B. Levengood et ux, to Agnes Mills and Elizabeth Mills, Bell-wood.

$500. Verdi's Spectacular Masterpiece. Uratid Opera Orohcptra. pioprate Costumes and Scenic Sctt'ngs. PRICKS: Matinee 25, 35, 50, 75, $1.00.

Nlht 25, 35, 50. 75, $1. $1.50, IK Style, Durability and Fit I i These three reauisites are all embodied in burl where she underwent a successful operation of a delicate nature, som days ago. She is getting along nicely and hopes to recover her former health In a short time. The S.

L. Sewing club was delightfully entertained on Monday evening KEATS NOW ON 8AL.K. We have the most complete line of samples in thel and our prices are juf.t right to accommodate everycJ SEEKING AUTO THIEF. Chief of Police James M. McGraw yesterday afternoon received the fo'.

lowing telegram from Chief of Polica oston Singers in Opera De Luxe MJSifl.KK T1IKATKE. Latest New York Styles. Prices From $18 1( 'Augustus Klenzlng of Chambersburg, asking him to keep a lookout for a stolen automobile: "Auto stole las. night, Pullman type, K. 30 hors Ipower; eiigine number 3024; license Tills Week.

Saturday, matinee and night, the English Grand Opera company and orchestra In Verdi's grand opera, "Aldu." I2G9 Eleventh Street number color, blue. by one of the members, Miss both Tlerney, at her home on East Allegheny street. When the nee IU-s were laid ap'de the rest of tho evening was devoted to social enjoyment, the climax being an appetizing repast. --i t-v hostess, and the enjoyable part of the evening' A Williamsburg man while In he I county capital on Tuesday evening I became intoxicated to such an extent jthat his legs finally refused to carry him, and he sank down on a porch WILL PRKSKXT HIGH CLASS EX-TERTAINMENT AT 5USH1.EK THEATRE NEXT WEEK. MARRIAGE LICENSES.

To Rudolph Sann and Clara May Miller, both of Johnstown. To Jacob E. Smith over and Magi-'ie C. Wallace, both of Altoona. To Henry Sylvester George, of Virginia, and Linda Blanche Giffin, of Snyder township.

Next Monday and Tuesday, matinees and nights, "Ketchel-Jphnson" fight pictures. Wednesday evening, "The Bostoni-an Singers" in excerpts from Grand Opera. Friday, matinee and night, "The The famous Bostonlan singers will Appear at the Mishler theatre on Wednesday evening, Dec. 8, present ing an exquisite program of grand ight opera de luxe. Never be To Jerry.

C. Hardy of Tyrone and on Juniata street. A HolHdaysburg individual who keeps close watch upon such visitors, followed the drunken man about town and when he collapsed on the porch, went up to him fore has Altoona had an opportunity Stella Genevieve Evans. of Bellwood-. A White Squaw." Staurday, matinee nul night, Stubborn Cinderella." tc hear so diversified and.

high class i. program, which includes a revival of the masterpieces by eminent CHICKEX THIEVES GET BUSY, end saw two bottles of whiskey pi.O' The midnight marauders who have itruding from the man's coat pockets. The Hollidaysburger quicked disap soloists. Kxcerpts trom tne to-lowing stealing chickens from person operas will be rendered: "The Ser- (residing at Rose Lawn and vicinity enade," music by Victor Herbert and better discontinue their unwel libretto by Harry H. Smith; Mar- visits as they are known Tribulations of Siege favorites music by Frederick Von Flo- peared but soon returned with a tin bucket, into which he emptied tho fiery contents of the two bottles, fearing to take them as he was afraid of being identified.

He imbibed whiskey to his heart's content and took on a glorious jag which is only W. Fried'i-ielii CHRISTMAS CANTATA. A Christmas cantata will be given tow, libretto "Faust," music Chnr'es Gounod, libretto by Jules Barbier and Michel flfrn Chi ftmas eve at (the, t'arr, and the celebrated quartette hureh. The following committee has now disappearing. MISS NORWOOD OFFERS ROUND ADVICE TO GIRLS CAUGHT BY FOOTLIGHTS GLAMOR.

authorities as a uric acid solvent and antiseptic for the urine. Take Foley's 'Kidney Remedy as soon as you notica Positively the Greatest Showi any irregularities and avoid a serious from "Riggoletto." This program is extraordinary, and will be presented by exceptionally good artists, with elaborate scenery, costumes and atmosphere. Ihe sale of seats will on Monday, and subscribers will kindly call that day and obtain their reservations. Notwithstanding the Ijig expense incurred, Mr. Mishler has arranged the engagement at popular mauedy.

A. A. Gartlasd; Boecklng Meredith. intuitu iiiiei Slays a farmer of urs iL-ver on uispia? in Altoona RECENT WEDDINGS aWli tr Wnlf River Mink. Marmot, Coney, Black SLAYER IS CAPTURED AFTER DYING MAN REVEALED HIS IDENTITY.

III J-yilA. dliv vjv.ii-4." i muffs. Prices range from $3. 50 per set up. WILEY YYEAMER.

At St. John's Pro-Cathedral Tuesday morning at 7.30 Rev. Dr. Korean M. Sheedy married Mr.

Paul B. Wiley and Miss Anna AVeamer, of Washington avenue. mm 9 1105 Eleventh Avenue1 SEEDS Few a 'tresses on the stage receive as many letters in the course of a season as does Miss Adelaide Norwood, the famous Vmerican prima donna who has achieved fresh laurels in Verdi's masterpiece, "Aida," which is to be seen in this city on i- mettnee and night, at the Mishler theatre. A very large of these letters come from strangers and usually contain suggestions or ask for advice. In every city which Miss Norwood appears with the English Opera! comply shfe receives from young men letters which indicate that they are anxious to go on the stage.

Some of these letters are humorous and some very pathetic. F. of them are answered, fhr it would be an impossible task for this popular prima donna to keep up with half of the unsolicited correspondence. The letters are from from the factory employe to what is from te factory employe to what is usually styled "the best yciety." Some of the applicants are genuinely ambitious, some in real need and i em.1 Knme DAVIS RECHER. At St.

John's Pro-Cathedral Tuesday evening about 7 o'clock, John Miller Davis, proprietor of a meat market at 1220 Eighteenth streur, and also of the Twenty-ninth avenue market, was married to Miss Mary Margaret Becher, one of the city's young milliners, of 1300 Nineteenth street. ISPECTAQ "A STUBBORN CINDERELLA." One of the most important characters in tho new musica1 comedy, "A Stubborn Cinderella," which is to be produced at the Mishler theatre, Saturday, Dec. 3 1, matinee and night, is a Sioux Indian. A peculiar feature concerning this part is that the management, Mr. M.

Singer, had considerable difficulty in securing one who could correctly interpret the part. After searching for several weeks Mr. Singer was fortunate enough to meet Charles Holly, a well known actor who years ago traveled through the Zuni country and who can speak the Indian language fluently. Mr. Holly attended the Carlisle Indian school and it is said makes one of the best stage Indians ever seen.

ZELAYA CLAIMS VICTORY. CANCER CAN BE CURED WITHOUT OPERATION I ALSO CURE RUPTURE, ECZt'MA, AND ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES DR. DUFF, 4001 5th Ave. Take 7th Ave. Car Bell Phone, 820-Z.

ERIE, Dec. 1. With the revealing his presence, while in pursuit of a chicken thief, John May, a wealthy farmer living-one mile west of North Girard, ten miles west of Erie, was shot to death shortly after midnight. The charge from the thief's gun, which was pressed against May's body, tore away the victim's srde. May crawled back into his house, where he died a few minutes later, after naming his Just as the thief's gun was discharged Mrs.

May opened and looked out from the window and saw the fatal charge fired. The thief fled and May began crawling back to the house. His wife ran downstairs and assisted him into the house. Neighbors, two physicians and a constable were summoned. May tO'd ihe constable that he had been shot bv Eugene Tollman.

The constable and a posse picked trail at the May home and OPTK THE RHODES DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the eeat of disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must tako Internal remedies Hull's Catarrh Cure Is taken ln-terntily. and acts directly -on the blood and nfucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine.

It was prescribed by one of the best physicians In this country for years and is a regular prescr p-ton It is composed! of tho best tonics known, combined with the beat blood pu rl-flars acting directly on the mucous sur-S The perfect combination of the two Cedlents is what produces such wonderful rseults lu curing Catarrh. Send for testimonial free. Hya.rfmny constipation. Avel 1114 Eleventh H. R.

Dcrickson, Ma EYE GLAS: seeit iu ctii ii u. not the smaller number by any 'is are prompted by vanity. Miss Norwood has her own idea Revolutionists in Nicaragua Are Reported Defeated on Monday. MANAGUA, Nicaragua, Dec. 1.

Although admitting many lesses the about letter writers and has learned mereiy Nicaraguan government claims to to distinguish between the GREEN KLEVANSKY. A wedding of much prominence In the Jewish circles of this section was performed Tuesday evening, when Miss Ida Klevansky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Klevansky, was married at her home 2119 Thirteenth avenue, to Mr. Maurice Green, a merchant of Pittsburg.

The ceremony was performed according to the Hebrew rites by Rabbi J. W. Kabinowitz, assisted by Rabbi Kers-nick, at 8 o'c'ock in the prettily decorated parlor in the presence of a big assembly of guests. After enjoying a trip'to eastern cities Dec, 15, thev will be at home to their friends at 19 Reed street, Pittsburg OPEN A BOOK SnOT. A book store and postcard shop was opened last evening In the room formerly occupied by Kantner's drug Btnrp.

at 1308 Eleventh avenue. In vain correspondents and the genu- have won a victory over tne revum- i home, followed it to the Tollman Seven Good Stor To lman was ar- eight miles away. ine ambitious and deserving gin. tionists at aninu uwi She sometimes sends Hie word of ad- day. The batttle lasted several hours vice or suggestion and in an inter- and many men on both sides were view recently said: i killed and wounded.

"Few so called actresses at all pro- The report that President Zelaya minent before the public become a has made overtures to the revolu-real personage who are ambitious to tionists respecting his retirement from go on the stage and all have had to the presidency, it is announced false, have a start and better than 80 per Congress met today but little business TEE B5 Retailing at Wholesale Prices Tollman, according to the police, has done time for chicken stealing and was only recently released from the penitentiary. tlEXAMETHYLEXETETRAMINE. Vmtr where vou can save cent, of those that are actresses anuiwaa iu auu vjj We will save you from twenty to tony ce The above is the name oi a. chemical which is one of the many I additlos to carrying books nat wr valuable ingredients of Foley's Kidney published as far back as the middle Sr" Hexamethvlenetetramlne is 'ages, the promoters have a stock o. Remedy.

ognized by mescal text bookS nd 1 5' VarieHeS 0f rec grand opera singers have had their trails, sorrows and tribulations and privations to undergo to obtain the lanre's. "he young aspir ing girl, who desires to adopt the stage as a vocation, pictures life upon the stage as one long holiday. She thinks how wonderful it is to be a great success; to be sought after; to see life; to travel; to gain applause, s'ts 'own and writes a long letter to her favorite actress and asks advice, perhaps aid. To the MEN'S MEETING TONIGHT. At 8 o'clock, sharp tonight, the male members of the First Methodist Episcopal congregation will meet in the assembly hall for the organization of a Methodist Broterhood.

Simi-larm organizations from other Methodist Episcopal church in this section will be present in a body to participate in their inaugural ceremonies. A good time is expected. every dollars worm ui uui gw 1419 Eleventh Avenue 1616 Eighth Avenue 2127 Seventh Avenue 516 Fourth Street 1318 Fourth Street, Logantown 1006 Eleventh Avenue 719 Fourth Avenue, Juniata uuiia-nteed to be satisfactory in every way with a Stick-Fast suction plate. The lightest and tightest fitting plate known. Painless extracting by air, gas or an application to the sums.

Gold Crowns, 22 karat $3 to $5 Urlelge Work, 22 karat $3 to 55 Fillings 50 Extraction free when teeth are ordered. Office open evenings until Sundays 9 to 12. Bell phone 819-B. DR. G.

W. TROTH rAIXLESS DENTIST. 1321 Eleventh Avenue. actress answering her letter there FOR THE XMAS 3IONTH P'' ''ClnLn oruTnthnaStbithere Ire i So say all the boys and girls and the perhaps points out that there folks are delighted, too. Grant A A I Altoona Corset Shop Our Corsets portray the highest type of corset art; new models, medium low buft, long skirt and back to fit every figure.

Fitting Our Specialty Prices from $1 to $15 ALTOONA CORSET SHOP 1116 Twelfth Street. KEYSTONE GROCERI ve' F. I I Eleventh avenue, Is a stage career nc.uu ng busy just now. He Is put- dwells upon the a ru the" finest of good gifts at Jn fitting ones ate prices on his shIves-the fin-Ln to try lntof i est line he has offere, yet 190. red letter at this popu All Stores Open Until 9 P.

will be a year lar store. successful actresses compared wiui the thousands possessing undoubted who struggle along for years Miss Home, modish dcaa maker ito get recognition. mvcn i3 achieved, she musi.

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